Russia: Increasing trust in journalists
Posted by Alisa Zykova on August 8, 2008 at 9:27 AM
Russians are increasingly praising the work of journalists in the country, as a VCIOM (Russia Public Opinion Research Center) study has shown.
Over half of the citizens who responded felt positive about towards Russian media, and its journalists in particular. Only 32% responded negatively.
The VSIOM research analyzed which organizations Russians trust the most, the survey showed that Russians trust the military, the justice system and political parties. After journalists, the military is the most honored entity, with 49% of respondents demonstrating a positive viewpoint and only 31% a negative one.
The study was conducted by interviewing 1,600 inhabitants in 153 different places from 46 different regions.
Source: gipp.ru
Over half of the citizens who responded felt positive about towards Russian media, and its journalists in particular. Only 32% responded negatively.
The VSIOM research analyzed which organizations Russians trust the most, the survey showed that Russians trust the military, the justice system and political parties. After journalists, the military is the most honored entity, with 49% of respondents demonstrating a positive viewpoint and only 31% a negative one.
The study was conducted by interviewing 1,600 inhabitants in 153 different places from 46 different regions.
Source: gipp.ru
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